We stopped into Shilo’s for a lunch and was splendid. The service was stellar. The food was excellent, particularly the root beer, rye bread, kielbasa, pretzels and Reuben fritters. The restaurant is very nostalgic neatly decorated with history. I would love to try their breakfast menu. I would
We had a terrific breakfast there the other day. It's a marvelous old place with tons of character.
We got there a few minutes after it opened on Sunday and it was almost full. We ordered a schnitzel with egg, it comes with hash browns and a biscuit & gravy. We also ordered a cream pancake and a po
We were able to walk to this location for breakfast and it was a nice walk. The restaurant displays the date of its origin, 1917, in tile on the front steps. The doors and much of the inside stood still in time. I enjoyed looking around at the history.
The food: we had the avocado toast and the
I consider this to be one of the better priced restaurants, much more affordable, and conveniently located near the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas. I have never had German food before, so I was very excited for the experience. The service was all right, the food was very delicious. I got the chicke
Great location as it allows easy access to the river walk. Nice and cool for a hot summer day. Not very handicap accessible through the entrance. It is family friendly with high chairs for children.
I ordered the Taste of Germany platter and all of the fish was superb! Mushroom soup was flavorful a
Absolutely delicious! Our first stop when we got to San Antonio yesterday!! If I could give this 10 stars I would. The food and service were amazing ! The minute we stepped into the restaurant, Savannah took great care of us and was so kind. The wait was worth it. Our waiter, Joseph was hilarious an
We ate lunch here on 6/27 in San Antonio, TX. They were able to accommodate our family group of 12 at 3 separate tables, due to the lunch hour crowd. We had great food, several got the German sampler platter, which they said was delicious. Someone had recommended this restaurant to us for their f
Oldest restaurant in San Antonio from what I understand. The family sold it, but the current owners have kept the traditional German items.
The pricing was very reasonable considering it's located right in the heart of downtown. They offer breakfast all day and the architecture looks original to er
My wife and I always go to local restaurants when we travel - NO CHAINS. We love historical places or a place that strikes us as entirely different. Schilo’s fits the bill!
We had breakfast and enjoyed every bite. I ordered the potato cakes. They come with homemade applesauce, which is tart, and
This place lives up to the hype and is a must. Breakfast, root beer, and hot mustard are the best. Service is polite and fast, always checking on your needs. For being the oldest restaurant in San Antonio, it is very very clean. Please go and enjoy.
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